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In an era full of movements, each with a different catchy name, it’s hard to know which ones are here to stay and improve the world we live in. We’re here to say that the slow fashion movement has withstood the test of time and continues to gain momentum in an effort to truly transform the fashion industry.Read now
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Unexpected Sustainability: Recycled and Biodegradable Polyester and Polyamide
Synthetic fibers, including polyester and polyamide, have a bad name when it comes to sustainability. But even these notoriously environmentally harmful fabrics can be produced in a more thoughtful manner that reduces harm – through recycling and creating versions that are biodegradable.Read now -
Designing for the Petite Community: togethersegal
I recently got acquainted with a lovely FabricSight client: togethersegal. Their story is one of togetherness and a dream to bring fashion to an underserved community.
Togethersegal was created by twin sisters Amy and Melissa, who decided to pursue their shared dream of serving the petite community through sustainable and timeless fashion. Already having established careers in completely different areas didn’t stop them from launching their fashion brand together.
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Know What’s In Your Fabric: Burn Test for Fibre Classification and Identification
Have a mystery fabric on your hands? It’s hard to know what to make with or how to care for a fabric with an unknown fibre content.
That’s where the burn test comes in – different fibres burn differently, so if you’re feeling adventurous, a little flame can tell you a lot about your fabric.
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Recycled Wool Fabric: A Story of Sustainability and Waste Reduction
The fashion industry is steadily moving towards a more sustainable future – and fibers like wool are no exception. While wool is a relatively eco-friendly textile already, its environmental footprint can be lessened even further by utilizing techniques to recycle wool fabrics and garments to extend the lifespan of the fibers and reduce waste.Read now -
The Fashionable Revival of Sustainable Linen Fabrics
Linen fabric has a rich history that goes back millennia. This versatile textile, woven from fibers collected from the stems of flax plants, had dropped off in popularity in modern times due to the development of the cotton gin, which made cotton fabric much faster and cheaper to produce. Today, linen is experiencing a comeback in a major way as designers and consumers alike embrace a more sustainable future in fashion.
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Bast Fibres: Bringing Sustainability to Fashion and Farming
Using bast fibres in your designs is a great way to support efforts to preserve and enhance our environment through sustainable fashion. There are a variety of options available online for purchasing fabrics made with natural, bast fibres – linen and hemp being the most common and easiest to source.Read now -
Houndstooth Fabrics: Always in Fashion
Traditionally, houndstooth fabric is widely used in outerwear – especially coats. A beautiful houndstooth wool fabric would be a great pick for adding a coat to your collection!Read now -
Ethical, sustainable and contemporary brand based in Barcelona: Gina Cusachs
How do we find inspiration? Well, we find inspiration when we talk to people who follow their dreams, people like independent fashion designer Gina Cusachs.Read now
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